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Ravens’ Lamar Jackson Draws Strong Message From Vikings

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The MinnesotaVikings’ defense will have its hands full in Week 10 when it faces Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson on November 9 at U.S. Bank Stadium.

After limiting the Detroit Lions‘ offense to 24 points in Week 9,they’ll face a Ravens team that has won back-to-back games. Moreover, Jackson is coming off a four-touchdown performance while completing 18 of 23 passes for 204 passing yards against the Miami Dolphins.

Despite being 3-5, Baltimore appears to be building momentum with its win streak and has a chance to put itself back in the conversation to win a wide-open AFC North. Although the Pittsburgh Steelers are 5-3, they have shown they can slip up, even with having the divisionlead.

Speaking to the media on November 5, Vikings head coach KevinO’Connell discussed the challenges that come with facing Jackson and Co.

“Lamar,he’s just such a weapon now on schedule whenhe’s clean in thepocket, he’s throwing in rhythm,” O’Connellsaid. “... To me,it’s about disruption and getting him off the spot. The playerthat gets him off the spot is more than likely not goingto always make the play.

“Who’s the next guy there? Was there discipline in making sure you corral and keep him in the area you have to because he can change a game? Even ifyou’ve done it for 70 plays andyou’re in the fourth quarter, he can do it in a got-to-have-it moment and win the football game.It’s going to be a challenge.That’s what makes the Ravens so difficult.”

Vikings Will Facea New Face on Ravens Defense

On NFL deadline day,the Ravens made a move to bolster their defense, acquiring outside linebackerDre’Mont Jones from the Tennessee Titans in exchange for a fifth-round pick.The seven-year veteran is enjoying one of the best seasons of his career, recording 4.5 sacks and nine quarterback hits in nine games.

With this addition, the Ravens add a proven pass rusher who will look to make an immediate impact against the Vikings and pressure J.J. McCarthy early and often. As a result, the Minnesota offensive line will have its work cut out to protect the young quarterback.

Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy Still Has Doubters

McCarthy went 14-for-25 passing for 143 yards, tossing two touchdowns and one interception, and added a rushing score in theVikings’ 27-24 win over the Lions.

Even with that showing, one sports talk host remains unconvinced about the second-year quarterback.During the November 3 episode of “The Herd,“ Colin Cowherd offered a pointed take on how he views the Minnesota signal-caller.

“He’s like the UPS driver,“ Cowherd said about McCarthy. “Idon’t know who he is, but they always deliver on time. The package has never screwed up. I love the delivery system. Idon’t know if the UPS driver is any good. Seems like a nice guy. So it just felt a lot like the Michigan J.J. McCarthy, which is I love the coach at Michigan and the tight end and the defense. Andthat’s what I felt [against the Lions]. It was fine. He was good on script, butit’s not a script league.”

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